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The draw has been made for the Third Qualifying Round of the FA Cup.
Unknown artists worked overnight with blowtorches to create memorial street artwork, before the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
With less than 100 days until Christmas, our man rubs shoulders with an Only Way Is Essex star to learn how to become a panto dame. Oh yes he does!
A pub manager is among those who say they are resisting the move to a cashless society by still only accepting coins and notes for payment.
Ebbsfleet boss Dennis Kutrieb would prefer a home tie in the next round of the FA Cup - but says he isn’t too fussed about who they’re drawn against.
It was all about the result - not the performance - for Ebbsfleet manager Dennis Kutrieb as his side beat Dover to progress in the FA Cup.
Ebbsfleet beat out-of-form rivals Dover at home to progress to the Third Qualifying Round of the FA Cup.
A shop worker kicked down a door to save his neighbours from a house fire after only moving to the street two days before.
Ebbsfleet manager Dennis Kutrieb has told striker Rakish Bingham not to worry about his lack of goals.
A primary school has expanded to welcome more pupils than ever before after high demand for places.
Quick-thinking neighbours rescued the occupants of a blazing house using a ladder.
Elliott Romain still has a future at Ebbsfleet - but he needs to learn his lessons.
We put a laser tag arena to the test to find out why it is so popular.
A self-proclaimed prankster who invaded a cricket Test match between England and India claims he was doing it to "make people happy".
Ebbsfleet stretched their lead at the top of National League South to five points with a comfortable win over Braintree on Tuesday night.
More floral and written tributes have been left at the foot of the Queen Elizabeth II statue.
Shorne BMX rider Elsa Rendall Todd ended the season in style at the British Championships in Bournemouth.
We asked young adults who are still living with their parents what is stopping them from getting on the property ladder.
A community rugby club says it has been forced into putting concrete blocks outside its entrance to prevent break-ins involving lorries and caravans.
People in Kent have been laying flowers and signing books of condolence throughout the day to pay their respects to the Queen.